Dont Get Any Big Ideas...

as the title.. thats how i feel every day i get a live recording from radiohead.the recent show's at the bbc were amazing , intimate and something every radiohead fan on earth would've love to be part of..Sadly it seems that seeing Radiohead live its becoming more of a privilege these days. Being completle reasonable i understand the intimacy and the rarity of shows like the one on the BBC this week but the real question here is why radiohead always discard southamerica and Mexico?i know they came once to mexico when i was like 12 and completly unable to travel and see them ( also i was in to other kind of music back then).i keep seeing tours come and go and i never see anyone coming here where they have thousands of fans waiting and some others that take the risk and travel to other countrys to see them live, wich is also very expensive for the average people in the continent if not , nearly impossible whiout ending up in amsterdam as a prostitute.what leads me to wonder how really important its for the band the whole carbon footprint thing? if part of the thousands probably millions of fans that Radiohead have in Latin America travel by plane and on different planes and dates to Radiohead Concerts in the U.S or Europe, wouldnt that mean that the carbon emissions would increase instead of decrease like the band wants it?wich leads me to the next question, does the band realize how much of a pain in the ass is to get an north american visa? or a Uk Visa? being born in latin america means you will be seen as potential inmigrant wich is not what i want to discuss here but its also a problem how we are TREATED at every embassy when we ask for a visa... and when they get denied we have to wait a year to apply again wich means a tour that we miss...i wish the band could settle just a couple of dates at least somewhere in latin america for all us fans to gather..
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